Five Ways To Keep Commercial Landscaping Safe And Secure

1 February 2017
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If you're like most commercial property owners, you want your landscaping to present a clean, professional image. However, you should also be concerned about potential liability involved with maintaining this type of landscaping. Following are five strategies designed to minimize safety and security issues involved in maintaining your commercial landscaping.  Trip and Fall Hazards It goes without saying that your commercial property should be kept clear of debris such as trash and other items that may have been left there by careless people. Read More 

3 Things To Know About The Cleaning Tasks Needed After Water Damage Occurs

1 February 2017
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There are several important steps that are needed after water damage occurs in a house, and these steps are all part of water damage restoration. Several of the first and main steps will include removing the water and humidity from the home and taking out belongings and building supplies that are damaged and wet. Once those steps are completed, you will need to hire a cleaning crew to come in and clean the entire area. Read More 

Tips for Covering Your Warehouse Products with Shrink-Wrap Packaging Film

31 January 2017
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If you have a dusty warehouse that needs to be cleaned thoroughly to remove accumulated dust, then it is wise to package products and supplies in the space to protect them from dust that is kicked up. One product you can use for easy protection is shrink-film plastic. Keep reading to learn about some tips to use the film properly. Buy the Necessary Supplies Before you can start packaging items, you need to be sure that you have the supplies that you need. Read More 

Tips To Help You Remove Unsightly Pet Stains From Your Hardwood Floors

13 January 2017
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Your dog is a beloved member of the family and you couldn't imagine your home without it. Unfortunately, your furry family member continues to relieve itself on your beautiful hardwood floors. Even if you do your best to eliminate the urine, it can still leave behind an unsightly, and very noticeable, black stain. Don't allow your best friend's bladder control issues to ruin your hardwoods, and instead, here is a step-by-step guide to eliminating black urine stains from your floor: Read More